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boxes!

Posted by jessica on Nov 13, 2009 with 6 Comments
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Boxes. Parcels. Packages.

Do those words incite the same kind of excitement in you as they do me?
And no, I am not talking Christmas here. Not yet, anyway.
But it’s on parr with that, I’d say–the greatest of holidays.
It’s time to go home.
To box up my stuff, tape it up tight, and mark it with my name and address.
To send it back to where it belongs and more importantly, where I belong.
And just looking at all this stuff makes me so happy.
Actually, I was rushing to finish boxing up my trunk during the Paul and Cassie scenes tonight. So there I was in my leotard and fishnets, knee deep in packaging supplies. And after getting all my stuff into five boxes, I was faced with the monumental task of carrying them to the company manager office, all the way on the other side of the theater. And then there was the added hassle of my rib and how I am not really supposed to be lifting much.
But that’s when I got creative.
And found a dolly.
Perfect.
And so I rolled my boxes from one side of the theater to the next, making more than a few people laugh at me along the way.
I just love it when a plan comes together.
And if you know who said that, you get 5 points to be used at your discretion.
5 whole probably useless points, people. Now THINK.

a month without my precious Emoji (which is fun picture texting, for those of you who don’t know).

Posted by jessica on Aug 26, 2009 with No Comments
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I have been without a phone now for two and a half weeks.
And it’s funny, part of me likes it.
I have an Iphone, so basically it carries my whole media life: texting, email, the web, twitter, FB, GPS, oh yeah, and the ability to actually call people, though I know that is terribly out of fashion for the most part.
But well, now I have once again learned the art of planning. Appointing set times to meet another person. Scheduling out your next day before you go to bed and including those you would like to join you in it.
And I also get the nice surprise of a big fat full inbox when I get home from work. Used to be, I’d read every email or notification I received, just as soon as it came in, but not now.
Now I check my messages, etc., in the morning and at night. And it’s a nice thing for me to anticipate.
But there are a few times when I really do miss my phone.
And that is during the Cassie/Paul break in the show. Usually, I kick off my heels and check my Iphone and it’s a fun departure from all things A Chorus Line. Now…I TALK TO MY FRIENDS (gasp!).I know, crazy; it’s like this new Japan Jessica is completely unrecognizable, I’ve changed so much!
Okay, so maybe the tradeoff isn’t all that bad.
Specially since there are some people here who are totally worth talking to.
But another time that I really miss it?
Every time I want to get a hold of Drew. Which is no less than three and no more than twenty times a day. But now when I can’t talk to him, I realize that I can pray for him, so there’s that.
But other than that, I really am not missing it too much. It’s kind of nice to not be checking up on the world all the time and instead just take the time to take inventory on what is happening in my own little corner.
Or you know, in my own heart.
I’ve also been listening to my ipod a lot while commuting to work every day, and this I LOVE. I people watch, look for hilarious Japanese t-shirts that say something in English that makes no sense whatsoever–this one my friend Jordan took, and I think it is quite funny.

We had a fun time talking about how at least they were honest, they said it was sufficient, they didn’t say it was wonderful and yada yada yada. Basically, the towel will do the trick, but don’t expect heavenly clouds drying your body off, people; and don’t say we didn’t warn you, either.

And in English, no less.
But my point is, I travel the city with music providing a soundtrack and I enjoy it so much. It’s like my own world within a world and it’s just me and a lot of notes and a lot of words and sometimes there isn’t much that is better than that.
Except if I had headphones that actually did me the courtesy of staying in my ears.
Then it might be better.
And by might I mean definitely.
But back to the Iphone thing. How about you guys? You ever gone without technology for a while? How did it make you feel?